ASU handles the SEC and Florida 35-24. ASU's defense played quite well in this game considering the talent on Florida's team. They were able to collect 5 sacks from 3 players and 1 INT. QB Mike Eubank lead the offense behind a 5 total TD day but didn't break 200 yds passing or 100 yds rushing. Its Heisman or bust for Mr. Eubank.

I've gotta get me a better capture device. Mine doesn't record in high def. I kind've want one like PA's where I can record the game and then take the SD card to the PC instead of having to run wires across the room EVERY TIME.

I've gotta get me a better capture device. Mine doesn't record in high def. I kind've want one like PA's where I can record the game and then take the SD card to the PC instead of having to run wires across the room EVERY TIME.

Also, we know you did not learn formatting alignment in school

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Lol did you catch how I loaded the wvu logo in there? Yeah I have to have my laptop hooked up which kind of suck

I'm skeptical of the One's ability to capture. I did editing in IMovie and it takes forever to export to an iMovie from elgato

Interesting week 1 match up as Virginia traveled across country to face the Beavers of Oregon State. The Oregon State defense looked like they had a clue on Virginia's opening drive and forced a punt, something rare for Beaver fans to witness. For the offense, Sean Mannion & Brandin Cooks were back for more this year. The duo prevailed on the opening drive of the 2014 season and another returning WR Richard Mullaney hauled in an 11 yard TD from Mannion to get on the board 7-0 midway through the opening quarter. Virginia answered right back on there next drive however. QB David Watford & RB's Kevin Parks & Khalek Shepard abused the Oregon State defense. The Beavers stacked the box & blitzed more then Virginia could block but the RB's were able to get out of tackles and bust off big run after big run. Shepard tied the game up late in the quarter with a 7 yard TD run. The two squads held 7-7 into the 2nd quarter.

The 2nd quarter went nuts for both squads. Virginia intercepted Sean Mannion when LB Demeitre Brim jumped high in the air and snagged the Mannion pass. Something Brim never showed a glimpse of while Eidson was the HC at Virginia. The Cavaliers were only able to get a field goal off of the turnover but did lead 10-7. A pissed off Mannion came back out and tore up the Virginia secondary. As they crossed midfield & deep into Virginia territory, Storm Woods replacing an injured Terron Ward took a handoff to the left side and ran untouched 19 yards into the endzone to grab the lead back 14-10. With a little over 3:00 before half, Virginia would bust off big run after big run again and Khalek Shepard put the Cavaliers back on top 17-14. Another Mannion interception early in the next drive to CB DreQuan Hoskey hauled in the pass and returned it inside the Oregon State 5 yard line. It only took 1 play for Watford to find Darius Jennings wide open in the back of the endzone to lead 24-14. Beaver return man Brandin Cooks returned the kickoff just past midfield and looked to be gone until he was ran down by some nobody. It was Cooks again who struck on the big play when the Cavalier safety got lost between two Beaver receivers & Mannion hooked up with Cooks down the sideline for a 50 yard touchdown to go into the half 24-21 Virginia.

The 2nd half was a little more calm for the Beavers defense. They were able to finally start pressuring QB David Watford and making tackles on the Cavalier running backs. An early interception in the back of the endzone put an end to what was a successful Cavalier drive. Oregon State got the lead back when Mannion hooked up with redshirt freshman receiver Jordan Villiamin for the 45 yard score to lead 28-24. Virginia was approaching midfield on there next drive when QB David Watford kept a read option , ran to the outside and avoided one tackler & two other Beaver defenders tripped over each other & Watford strutted down the sideline 53 yard for the TD run to again lead 31-28. That would be all she wrote for the Virginia offense. Oregon State marched down the field again with a balanced offense and Mannion tossed his 4th touchdown of the game again to WR Richard Mullaney to go into the 4th leading 35-31.

The 4th quarter was an ugly one for Virginia. They punted more in the 4th then they did the other 3 quarters and the one successful drive resulted in a fumbled snap (I guess that's wtf happened?) that the Beavers recovered on their own 5 yard line. The offensive side of things for Oregon State took off, Mannion hit Brandin Cooks off a play action for a 32 yard touchdown, Storm Woods ran in a late score off a Virginia turnover & kicker Garrett Owens booted through a short field goal to turn a close game into a rout 52-31 Beaver victory.
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Purdue somehow beats NC State on a last second FG 31-28. We couldnt run, we couldnt pass block (4 sacks allowed) and we really couldnt do much on offense. Time of possession was key and new #2 WR Cameron Posey were keys as he was open all game, accounting for 200 yards receiving. No one else could get open in this one. Danny Eitling barely got the ball off as he was under immense pressure. We will be lucky to win 5 games this year...

Game was ridiculous. Neither I or the cpu could play defense at all. I had 684 yards of offense to Tennesssee's 537 yards and we scored 28 and 21 pts in the 2nd quarter respectively. Tennessee's QB Worley was 36-44 461 yds 5 tds. My QB was 24/33 496 4 tds and 3 ints. 1 of the ints was my fault, the other two were amazing 6' vertical jumps by MLB's...crazy.

Nick Hill ran 34 times for 142 yards and 1 td. His backup Jeremy Lang ran 5 times for 42 yards. I'm going to run the ball 50 times a game from here on out.

We move to 1-0 and have a bye next week.

I think we should take a look at the defense both that the cpu plays and our defense plays. Games like this aren't really realistic with two teams like this really. Just my humble opinion. It looks like alot of people had games like this.

Game was ridiculous. Neither I or the cpu could play defense at all. I had 684 yards of offense to Tennesssee's 537 yards and we scored 28 and 21 pts in the 2nd quarter respectively. Tennessee's QB Worley was 36-44 461 yds 5 tds. My QB was 24/33 496 4 tds and 3 ints. 1 of the ints was my fault, the other two were amazing 6' vertical jumps by MLB's...crazy.

Nick Hill ran 34 times for 142 yards and 1 td. His backup Jeremy Lang ran 5 times for 42 yards. I'm going to run the ball 50 times a game from here on out.

We move to 1-0 and have a bye next week.

I think we should take a look at the defense both that the cpu plays and our defense plays. Games like this aren't really realistic with two teams like this really. Just my humble opinion. It looks like alot of people had games like this.

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the game/sliders are just broken, esp in pass coverage. in my offline i have qb tha at 5 and pass D at 100 and things are still open.

I don't know how much I agree with that as blanket statement. I think it certainly can feel that way at times but I've played slider sets that allow for defense and keep things somewhat realistic. I dunno. What do I know anyway.

WR Chris Harper started the 2014 season with a bang with 177 yards receiving thanks to a pair of 75 yard touchdown receptions. The defense played fairly well in the 2nd and 3rd quarters led by Gabe King who finished the game with 2 sacks.

I don't know how much I agree with that as blanket statement. I think it certainly can feel that way at times but I've played slider sets that allow for defense and keep things somewhat realistic. I dunno. What do I know anyway.